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Robert Chauvin A fine student and elan hu. morint of Commercial. He was ont of the few intellig¬ entsia who graduated after the Easter Examinations. Bernard Statham Murnie waa the star of the Junior hockey team ' s light¬ ing forwards, and wa el¬ ected to the position of vice- president of the graduating clans of 1041 hy a vast maj¬ ority of votes. John Bovine A tall, lanky. likeable lad In John, who hails from Flint, Michigan. In whatever the Commercial Class engaged. John was the spokesman for them. William J. McSweenev lloardrr , Reporter ,, Handball Ora mafic Mill is a natural lender and took n great interest in the younger fellows at school. Aubert Maurice Insists he has no Christian name. He was n star in handball and in class a great practical joker. Richard E. Sullivan Dramatics, Purple and White. Reporter Sully’ interest in College activities was very great. His literary ability will give him a high position in the world. A for having Dick for a friend — a more loyal one could not be found. Henry Lutz Reporter, Purple aiul White, Dramatic . fiaarhall. Another Commercialite: Hank was one swell fellow and we who know him alt like and admire him for his sportsmanship. Bernard L. McCudden Hoarder - Minim Football Barney was rather a quiet fellow and a good student. He could always be found either reading n book or studying. PACK TWENTY-SINK
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TULLIO ALESSI Harry Finch A fine uthi tic fellow on whom fell the honour and the glory of the presidency of the graduating class. Lionel Morand A good student who tries to uphold Tecumseh’s honour ami seem to In successful at it. Hi» marvelous work In schtad is a goal for all to try to achieve. Donald Tintinaglia ]I is football record this year was cut short by several in¬ juries. so he turned to his school work more fervently, and proved his scholastic ah- tittle . Gilles Ferron The problem child of the graduating class. He kept the teachers busy with his many questions. Theodore Gatfield Teddy is a great business man. ami was elected to the post of class secretary. Frederick Beaudoin Fred always showed signs of being a better than average student, but likes to pass tiy the skin of his teeth. Donald Pillon The lioys would like to know where this Pillon (no relat¬ ion to the other) gets his courage. PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT
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L. Edmond Pigeon A quiet young man who mrely smiles except when having his picture taken. He could always be found with Dalton. He could always “make the grtidc’ . Joe White A calm, inconspicuous, blond lad who Is noted for the brevity of his brush-cut. Joe is a great favourite of I he third flat. J. G. Reynolds One of Assumption ' s witti¬ est Kinds of 41. His puns have ei awn laugh from one and all. Joseph R. McDermott Rrportrr, Dramatic Though not very talkative. .Ira was very active and was always on the job when there was work to be done. Jack Peters Here Is a lad with a great head for business. Don ' t try to sell him anything unless you are willing to sfarf at the right price and work down to his. Although a shrewd business man “Pete” has few enemies. Emil Godo Following in the footsteps of his brother he seems to have inherited his aihletic and scholastic ability. George M. Harris Jr. Bank it ball Purple and While George hails from Detroit. He participated in but few activities because his time wm taken up with bin stud- ioH. An affable fellow. George is hound to be successful. Gregory Poirier A small package of dynam¬ ite who has sabotaged many a teacher ' s patience. PAGH THIRTY
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